Pair of Navy Helicopters Collide on Runway in Japan Navy officials are investigating what led two HH-60H Sea Hawk helicopters to run into each other on a runway in Japan.
80 Percent of Operational F-35s Now Cleared for Flight, Officials Say The Pentagon has approved more than 80 percent of its operational F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to fly again after mandated...
How the Marines Plan to Meet Mattis' Call to Fix Aviation Readiness The Marine Corps' aviation woes have posed the biggest challenge to the force's readiness.
Pentagon Suspends All F-35 Operations After South Carolina Crash The Pentagon has grounded all service variants of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter weeks after an F-35B crashed.
New or Used: The Air Force's Two Tricky Paths to 386 Operational Squadrons Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson announced that the service wants at least 74 additional squadrons over the next decade.
Army's Cold War-Era Apache Gunship Will Fly 30 More Years, General Says The U.S. Army has no current plans to replace its Cold-War era AH-64 Apache.
Watchdog Slams F-35 Program for Taking Shortcuts That Could Harm Troops The Pentagon is downplaying major F-35 Joint Strike Fighter design flaws that could leave service members at risk.
Deals Proliferate at Farnborough Airshow Despite Political Worries Despite some geopolitical chaos, U.S. officials focused on attracting top players in the commercial tech industry.
Navy's New Amphibs Must Be Ready for a High-Tech Fight, 2-Star Says The Navy and Marine Corps are on the cusp of changing the way they fight from the sea, a two-star general said this week.
Boeing Pitches 'F-15X' Fighter Concept to US Air Force: Report There may be a new-old fighter jet on the horizon for the U.S. Air Force.
Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed. President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and...
Veteran Who Fired at Gunman and Inadvertently Killed Utah Protester Was a Safety Volunteer, Organizers Say Police said that the permit for the protest did not specify that there would be armed security, and that the role and...
Air Force Lowered Annual Recruiting Goal Due to Budget Woes, But Still on Track to Hit Target This Month The Air Force had to reduce its target recruiting goal by several thousand airmen due to ongoing congressional budget delays...
‘They’re Taking Shirly’: An Army Sergeant Thought His Family Was Safe. Then, ICE Deported His Wife. For tens of thousands of U.S. service members with undocumented family members, there’s no guaranteed protection from...
Air Force's Bunker-Buster Bomb Could Take Out Iran Nuclear Facility, But Israel Hints at Other Options The Israeli campaign to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons will be considered a failure if the centrifuges deep...